In what was the climax of Alex Jones'
lightning speed tour of London, a world famous public venue and a giant
white megaphone were the only ingredients needed to provide Alex with what
he described as one of the highlights of his life.

The day started with a plan to take in
as many landmarks and places of significance as possible.

One of the first stops was Stockwell underground
station, site of the brutal and unprovoked police murder of Brazilian Jean
Charles de Menezes. On Thursday it
emerged that de Menezes was not wearing a bulky coat and police
had no reason to be suspicious about him. So why did special forces police
shoot him in the head eight times? Did he know something about the
drills that had taken place on 7/7 to act as a culpability
cover for the real attacks?

As we were filming the floral tributes
and placards at Stockwell (pictured), a police officer walked behind me
and gave me a less than polite firm hand on the shoulder. "Can you
come with me please," he barked.

He proceeded to take Alex's details and
informed us that we should have asked for his permission before we filmed.
We then asked for his permission and he said no. We were not even filming
the police, we were filming the tribute display. So here we were in a city
where four million cameras scrutinize our every movement (pictured) and
yet we are accosted by the police when we try to film some flowers. Is that
a free country?

This was just a taste of things to come
as we headed towards central London.

The heavy but intermittent rain ensured
our progress along Downing Street was slow as we ducked into building entrances
to occasionally shield ourselves from the downpour.

Finally we reached the Houses of Parliament
and Big Ben. Across the road at Parliament Square we saw the sidewalk festooned
with anti-war banners and signs, including graphic images of Iraqi babies
born inside-out due to the continuous bombardment of the country with depleted
uranium.

There we met Brian Haw (pictured), a man
who has been holding a protest vigil at that same spot for four years. Haw
has won numerous court cases protecting his right to protest at Parliament
Square, in the face of laws passed by Parliament solely directed at shutting
him up.

However, the latest ruling states that
Haw can only continue his protest if he has police permission to do so and
ysterday a seperate
law was passed that criminalizes protests within half a mile
of Westminster, creating 'free speech zones' that resemble those in America
where nobody is allowed within two miles of Bush. Again, the so-called freedom
that we are beinjg told is under attack by Al-Qaeda is being raped and pillaged
by the government itself.

People protesting these laws were arrested
and dragged away from the scene yesterday by police (pictured).

You have complete freedom of speech as
long as you follow our rules that restrict freedom of speech. This is Orwellian
doublethink. It is alo illegal to criticize the monarchy at the famous speaker's
corner in Hyde Park. Freedom is a myth.

During the interview with Haw we noticed
a muffled voice that sounded like it was coming through a loudspeaker. At
first we thought this was some kind of scaremongering security alert but
upon walking up the path we noticed an Indian man speaking through a megaphone.
The points he was making were valid but his soft voice didn't carry very
well on the megaphone to the people in the streets.

When Alex saw the sheer size of this megaphone
he started to salivate! This thing was so big you had to stablize it on
the ground, it was too heavy to pick up.

The Indian man was happy to let Alex use
the megaphone and the fun began.

Alex's booming mantra ripped out across
Downing Street and Parliament as he tore into the New World Order and government
sponsored terrorism.

Alex made all the crucial points, the
government was behind the terror and was creating a militarized police state
in front of our eyes.

Rows of people on Downing Street and cross
towards Big Ben stopped still in their tracks to listen as the truth bellowed
across the hum of vehicles in this city, the very heart of elitist evil.

It was only a few minutes before the thought
police arrived on the scene. They attempted to stop the bullhorning by saying
it was too loud but when challenged as to how loud it was supposed to be
they didn't have a clue. This was an intimidation tactic, designed to frighten
Alex into discontinuing and leaving the area. These two minions didn't know
who they were dealing with. Alex was arrested by George Bush's security
thugs and kidnapped for two hours, he wasn't about to be scared away by
these two little Hitlers.

Alex was again made to give his details,
not that they hadn't already been entered into the Interpol database earlier
at Stockwell.

The police waited around for longer and
longer and didn't seem to be able to answer with any logic when anyone asked
what they were doing. Alex wasn't going to stop and the police scuttled
away with their tails between their legs.

Alex was right back on the megaphone slamming
the dictatorial slavemasters of Downing Street and their Royal rulers, all
within earshot of Tony Blair, arch war criminal in chief.

Several police stood on the opposite side
of the road monitoring the situation as surveillance helicopters roared
overhead and did overpasses on several occasions.

Undetered, Alex rampaged through more
evidence of government tyranny and hit every key subject bang on the head
as more and more people froze in the streets to take in this brash and unapologetic
wake up call.

After twenty minutes or so the battle
had been won. We thanked the other protesters for their efforts and moved
on to continue our mission.

Is it any surprise that the use of a megaphone
on Parliament Square was banned by the British government two days after
Alex's rant?

Laws that are in direct contradiction
with freedom should be ignored. The US Constitution, which originated from
the foundation of the Biritsh Magna Carta, states clearly that any unconstitutional
laws are null and void.

What can they do when a thousand people
show up at Parliament Square with megaphones? How about ten thousand? Knowing
your freedoms and exercising them is half the battle and that battle was
won on Saturday 30th of July 2005, when Alex Jones bullhorned Parliament
and Downing Street.

Watch this space for photos and video
of the event.

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